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    CodeCursor

    CodeCursor

    An extension for using Cursor in Visual Studio Code

    Cursor is an AI code editor based on OpenAI GPT models. You can write, edit and chat about your code with it. At this time, Cursor is only provided as a dedicated app, and the team currently has no plans to develop extensions for other editors or IDEs.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Aide

    Aide

    The open source AI-native IDE

    Aide is an AI software engineering assistant that provides conversational code generation, analysis, and refactoring directly within your IDE or through a local web interface. Built to act as a full-stack collaborator, it understands multi-file projects, detects dependency relationships, and can generate consistent updates across files and frameworks. It supports multiple backends—including OpenAI, Anthropic, and open-source models—and can route requests based on task type or latency...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Repl.it

    Repl.it

    Online REPL for 15+ languages

    This repository preserves an early open-source snapshot of the service that became Replit, a platform for writing and running code directly in the browser. The project’s core idea is instant, zero-setup programming: open a page, pick a language, type, and run—no local installs or environment wrangling. It combines an in-browser editor with a runnable backend or sandbox so code can execute safely and return output in seconds. Sharing and collaboration are first-class: code can be saved,...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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